#!/usr/bin/perl ############################################################################# ## ## Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ## All rights reserved. ## Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ## ## This file is part of the S60 port of the Qt Toolkit. ## ## $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ ## Commercial Usage ## Licensees holding valid Qt Commercial licenses may use this file in ## accordance with the Qt Commercial License Agreement provided with the ## Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in ## a written agreement between you and Nokia. ## ## GNU Lesser General Public License Usage ## Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser ## General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software ## Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the ## packaging of this file. 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Please review the following information to ## ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be ## met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ## ## If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ## Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ## $QT_END_LICENSE$ ## ############################################################################# ############################################################################################ # # Convenience script for creating signed packages you can install on your phone. # ############################################################################################ use strict; # use a command-line parsing module use Getopt::Long; # Use file name parsing module use File::Basename; # Use File::Spec services mainly rel2abs use File::Spec; # use CWD abs_bath, which is exported only on request use Cwd 'abs_path'; sub Usage() { print <] = The file containing certificate information for signing. The file can have several certificates, each specified in separate line. The certificate, key and passphrase in line must be ';' separated. Lines starting with '#' are treated as a comments. Also empty lines are ignored. The paths in can be absolute or relative to . Where parameters are as follows: templatepkg = Name of .pkg file template target = Either debug or release platform = One of the supported platform winscw | gcce | armv5 | armv6 | armv7 certificate = The certificate file used for signing key = The certificate's private key file passphrase = The certificate's private key file's passphrase Example: createpackage.pl fluidlauncher_template.pkg release-armv5 Example with certfile: createpackage.pl -c=mycerts.txt fluidlauncher_template.pkg release-armv5 Content of 'mycerts.txt' must be something like this: # This is comment line, also the empty lines are ignored rd.cer;rd-key.pem .\\cert\\mycert.cer;.\\cert\\mykey.key;yourpassword X:\\QtS60\\selfsigned.cer;X:\\QtS60\\selfsigned.key If no certificate and key files are provided, either a RnD certificate or a self-signed certificate from Qt installation root directory is used. ============================================================================================== ENDUSAGESTRING exit(); } # Read given options my $install = ""; my $preprocessonly = ""; my $certfile = ""; unless (GetOptions('i|install' => \$install, 'p|preprocess' => \$preprocessonly, 'c|certfile=s' => \$certfile)){ Usage(); } my $certfilepath = abs_path(dirname($certfile)); # Read params to variables my $templatepkg = $ARGV[0]; my $targetplatform = lc $ARGV[1]; my @tmpvalues = split('-', $targetplatform); my $target = $tmpvalues[0]; my $platform = $tmpvalues[1];; # Convert visual target to real target (debug->udeb and release->urel) $target =~ s/debug/udeb/i; $target =~ s/release/urel/i; my $certificate = $ARGV[2]; my $key = $ARGV[3]; my $passphrase = $ARGV[4]; # Generate output pkg basename (i.e. file name without extension) my $pkgoutputbasename = $templatepkg; $pkgoutputbasename =~ s/_template\.pkg/_$targetplatform/g; $pkgoutputbasename = lc($pkgoutputbasename); # Store output file names to variables my $pkgoutput = lc($pkgoutputbasename.".pkg"); my $unsigned_sis_name = $pkgoutputbasename."_unsigned.sis"; my $signed_sis_name = $pkgoutputbasename.".sis"; # Store some utility variables my $scriptpath = dirname(__FILE__); my $certtext = $certificate; my $certpath = $scriptpath; $certpath =~ s-^(.*[^\\])$-$1\\-o; # ensure path ends with a backslash $certpath =~ s-/-\\-go; # for those working with UNIX shells $certpath =~ s-bin\\$-src\\s60installs\\-; # certificates are one step up in hierarcy # Check some pre-conditions and print error messages if needed unless (length($templatepkg) && length($platform) && length($target)) { print "\nError: Template PKG filename, platform or target is not defined!\n"; Usage(); } # Check template exist stat($templatepkg); unless( -e _ ) { print "\nError: Package description file '$templatepkg' does not exist!\n"; Usage(); } # Check certifcate preconditions and set default certificate variables if needed if (length($certificate)) { unless(length($key)) { print "\nError: Custom certificate key file parameter missing.!\n"; Usage(); } } else { #If no certificate is given, check default options $certtext = "RnD"; $certificate = $certpath."rd.cer"; $key = $certpath."rd-key.pem"; stat($certificate); unless( -e _ ) { $certtext = "Self Signed"; $certificate = $certpath."selfsigned.cer"; $key = $certpath."selfsigned.key"; } } # Read the certificates from file to two dimensional array my @certificates; if (length($certfile)) { open CERTFILE, "<$certfile" or die $!; while(){ s/#.*//; # ignore comments by erasing them next if /^(\s)*$/; # skip blank lines chomp; # remove trailing newline characters my @certinfo = split(';', $_); # split row to certinfo # Trim spaces for(@certinfo) { s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; } # Do some validation unless(scalar(@certinfo) >= 2 && scalar(@certinfo) <= 3 && length($certinfo[0]) && length($certinfo[1]) ) { print "\nError: $certfile line '$_' does not contain valid information!\n"; Usage(); } push @certificates, [@certinfo]; # push data to two dimensional array } } # Remove any existing .sis packages unlink $unsigned_sis_name; unlink $signed_sis_name; unlink $pkgoutput; # Preprocess PKG local $/; # read template file open( TEMPLATE, $templatepkg) or die "Error '$templatepkg': $!\n"; $_=